“My own creative capacity for Instagram is very low, if not non-existent. I don’t need Instagram to make meaning of my life or to sharpen my creativity. At one time, I did.” --- Lisa I resonate with this so much. Haven’t pulled the plug on IG entirely but at this point I am deleting the app something like 30-35 weeks a year and my foot feels more out the door than inside it 🫠😅
Loved your thoughts here! So much of it resonates with me, especially about not wanting your life to feel like a show. Also, has there ever been a truer comment made about the nature of Instagram than this? - "Had I ever wanted ducks waddling in my yard in front of my backyard library? Maybe not, but now I do."
“My own creative capacity for Instagram is very low, if not non-existent. I don’t need Instagram to make meaning of my life or to sharpen my creativity. At one time, I did.” --- Lisa I resonate with this so much. Haven’t pulled the plug on IG entirely but at this point I am deleting the app something like 30-35 weeks a year and my foot feels more out the door than inside it 🫠😅
This pokes me in a good way. Although I did literally tag you in something this week so I'm glad to know you're off again 😂 I go back/forth so much!
At the point when you've had more space and perspective, I very much want to hear more about the input/output phases of seminary. ❤️
Loved your thoughts here! So much of it resonates with me, especially about not wanting your life to feel like a show. Also, has there ever been a truer comment made about the nature of Instagram than this? - "Had I ever wanted ducks waddling in my yard in front of my backyard library? Maybe not, but now I do."
Proud of you. This is simply you being you. And, doing what you needs AND wants. That is countercultural, and it's what is life stretching.